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HARRIS LITHOGRAPHICS FIRST FSC-CERTIFIED PRINTER in U.S.
January 8, 2003 The Forest Stewardship Council-U.S. and the SmartWood
program of the Rainforest Alliance are pleased to announce that Harris
LithoGraphics, Inc. is the first U.S. printer to receive FSC chain-of-custody
certification for its operations. This certification will allow Harris
LithoGraphics to make use of FSC-certified paper to print jobs with the
FSC trademarked "checkmark and tree" logo, as a way of ensuring
purchasers that the paper was made from wood harvested from well-managed
forests.
ABOUT THE FOREST STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL (FSC)
The FSC promotes responsible forest management globally by certifying
forest products that meet the most rigorous standards in the world. The
organization brings industry, environmentalists, and community groups
together to promote practical solutions that meet its diverse stakeholders'
needs. The organization was founded in 1993 by environmental
groups, the timber industry, foresters, indigenous peoples and community
groups from 25 countries.
The FSC in the United States is backed by 14 major environmental organizations
(the Nature Conservancy, World Wildlife Fund, Sierra Club and others)
and by major businesses (Home Depot, Lowes, Anderson Windows).
The FSC standards encourage environmentally appropriate, socially beneficial
and economically viable management of the world's forests. FSC's Principles
and Criteria are the basis for defining responsible forestry and for evaluating
and accrediting certifiers.
Consumers purchasing products bearing the FSC label can be assured that
their wood product comes from a forest that has been responsibly managed
to FSC standards.
The FSC US office is located in Washington, D.C, and has a national presence
through the work of its volunteer board with three representatives each
from the economic, social and environmental chambers. It also works through
its regional standards coordinators, and FSC members located throughout
the U.S.
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